POC is a very young helmet brand, it was founded in Sweden in 2005 and made its first foray into the world of skiing at the ISPO showcase. POC was founded with a clear focus on skiing, and American alpine skier Julia Mancuso, who won a gold medal at the 2006 Olympic Games in Turin, wore a helmet protector made by POC. Today, POC is recognized as the world's top ski brand, and in recent years, POC has also begun to expand into bicycles and other fields.
POC's children's helmets are mainly snow helmets, and among the only 5 children's sports helmet models, snow helmets occupy 4 models, and the other is a children's cycling helmet. Since skiing is not as popular in China as sports such as roller skating and cycling, POC has a small share in the field of children's helmets.
POC's children's snow helmet is very comprehensive, and the product design also tries to exhaust the needs of users: parents with higher safety requirements can choose POCito Auric Cut SPIN, which has the highest POC technology content, this snow helmet not only has reflective element stickers, can integrate conventional safety technologies such as LED light accessories, and in the event of an accident, its Recco avalanche rescue reflector and POC assistance communication headset can ensure communication and reduce the difficulty of rescue. The powerful POCito Auric Cut SPIN is priced at a hefty price tag, currently around $180/top.
POCITO FERNIX is a helmet made by POC using one-piece molding technology, and it is the lightest snow helmet of POC at about 400 grams. If the POCito Auric Cut SPIN does a good job of active safety, then the best of passive safety is the POCito Skull helmet, which weighs 500 grams and not only uses the technology of the POC adult racing helmet, but also improves the energy absorption of low-speed impacts, which can maximize the energy absorption in the event of a collision. In addition, the helmet's aramid material protects against the penetration of sharp objects in the event of an impact, resulting in a very high safety factor.
Priced at $90, the POCito Crane is POC's only children's cycling helmet, modeled after its award-winning Crane adult helmet, with one-piece technology and weighing only 350 grams, so children won't feel too heavy to wear.